Capella Simply Vanilla Concentrate gives a beautifully soft and creamy classic vanilla flavour. As its name suggests, this is a traditional and straightforward vanilla concentrate, which is good for all round use. Use Capella Simply Vanilla Concentrate to boost the flavour in a vanilla custard mix, or to add an extra rich and delicious aroma to ice cream or berry recipes. The vanilla flavour starts to develop best after steeping your e-liquid for a week or two, making the flavour richer and more rounded; Capella Simply Vanilla makes a nice, smooth addition to any mix.
Recommended Mixing Percentage: 15%
Recommended Steeping Time: 1 – 3 Days
Capella concentrates are among the world’s finest and enjoy a well-deserved reputation among DIY vapers. The Capella name is world-renowned for providing a huge variety of great tasting flavours, which are produced with the finest ingredients at their manufacturing facility in California, USA. All Capella flavour concentrates conform to the strictest standards of quality and purity enforced by the State of California.
Ingredients
Natural Flavours, Propylene Glycol, Ethyl Alcohol.
Notes
- We suggest mixing most Capella concentrates at approximately 15% initially and then adjusting to your personal taste.
- All of the Capella concentrates are PG based.
- We buy gallon sizes directly from Capella (in the USA) and rebottle them into 10ml, 100ml and 500ml bottle sizes here in the UK.
- There can be noticeable colour differences between different batches of the same flavour. This is a natural result of the flavour manufacturing process.
- This is a concentrated flavouring to be mixed in DIY e-liquid. It is not to be vaped without diluting. All Capella flavour concentrates are PG based.
Health and Safety
We advise the use of suitable protective outerwear, chemical resistant gloves, respiratory protection and protective eyewear when mixing e liquid.
chappers1982 –
I love this stuff. Been my ADV for a few weeks now. Mixing at 15% on 70/30 3mg nic
kfurness001 –
Not quite smooth enough for me and lacks the sort of soft edge to make me go mmmmm as it lacks a certain vibrancy. On its own, it has an odd subdued taste of vanilla that requires a stronger mix but as the concentration increases the ‘vanilla’ is a very flat sensation and when breathed out through the nose the effect is almost oily in texture. It does work in mixtures at low levels to give a lovely very dry vanilla undertone but only in mixes where the key note is fairly laid back as to get the vanilla to come through it does need quite a lot but when I do that its starts to change the mix texture and the oily flat sensation takes over any flavours. I would buy again but only to be used in very particular sorts of mixes.
Below is a list of vanillas that I have tried so far and commented on
Perfumer’s apprentice French vanilla deluxe.
Capella Simply vanilla.
Perfumer’s apprentice Vanilla bean ice cream.
Perfumer’s apprentice Vanilla custard.
Perfumer’s apprentice Vanilla swirl.
Flavour west Madagascar vanilla.